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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: November 27 1998; No. 460
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon photographed for EW by Matthew Rolston on Oct. 1, 1998, in New York City. THE 25 GREATEST ACTRESSES OF THE '90S:
Mothering Heights Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts make the cut, and make not so nice in Stepmom, a surefire holiday tearjerker about love, loss, and extended-family dysfunction. BY ANDREW ESSEX.

The EW List Hollywood's 23 other leading ladies--from Jodie Foster and Michelle Pfeiffer to Joan Cusack and Sharon Stone (yes, Sharon Stone)--who have a way with screenwriters' words. PLUS: Their bigger-than-ever paychecks; their leading-man wish lists; and a pack of up-and-coming women to watch.

NEWS & NOTES:
A Star I s Reborn Anticipation for next May's Star Wars: Episode One--The Phantom Menace builds after its trailer is released...A review of the Phantom trailer...Burning Question: Why isn't I Still Know What You Did Last Summer called I Still Know What You Did Two Summers Ago? ...Several major pop acts release CDs on the same day--Super Tuesday...Hot Sheet... Flashes... Monitor...and more.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES LISA SCHWARZBAUM on Enemy of the State; also A Bug's Life, Waking Ned Devine, and Dancing at Lughnasa. PLUS: Reel World.

TELEVISION BRUCE F R E T T S on Baywatch, V.I.P., and Nash Bridges. PLUS: Our predictions for shows that might run on gender-segregated kids networks; Jesse's Bruno Campos; On the Air; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.

BOOKS BRUCE FRETTS on Garry Shan-dling's Confessions of a Late Night Talk Show Host. PLUS: Celebs who write forewords; Between the Lines.

MUSIC DAVID BROWNE on concert albums by Garth Brooks, Pearl Jam, Aerosmith, Hanson, and the VH1 Divas. PLUS: Hear and Now.

VIDEO MICHAEL SAUTER on The Mask of Zorro and its predecessors; PLUS: Fast Forward; Koko the gorilla's top 10 videos.

MULTIMEDIA CHRIS WILLMAN on the record biz's opposition to downloading and duplicating music on the Net. PLUS: The online political game Capitol Affairs; Cybertalk.

DEPARTMENTS:
CLOSE-UP Eleven years after Bonfire of the Vanities, Tom Wolfe has produced another sprawling, era-defining epic, A Man in Full.
MAIL Raves and ravings about our Alanis Morissette cover story; two readers defend Roberto Benigni's film Life Is Beautiful.
ENCORE Dec. 1, 1994: Cindy Crawford and Richard Gere announce their separation.
HOST WITH THE MOST Garry Shandling revisits his Larry Sanders alter ego in a mock memoir.


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